Romeo
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Romeo
AvailableRomeo is a black and white tuxedo Domestic Short Hair cat in Lincoln Park, NJ. He has a short coat, is medium-sized, neutered, and fully vaccinated. Romeo is house trained and has special dietary needs due to his skin allergies, requiring food without chicken, duck, or fish. He’s best suited as the only animal in the home, and is especially fond of children.
About Romeo
Romeo is the definition of a companion. He’s always nearby—inside, outside, wherever you are. This black and white tuxedo cat wants to go where his people go. He needs to be the only pet in your home, and he’s happier with plenty of land and not much traffic since he has an odd habit of sitting right in the street. At night, Romeo curls up with you on the bed or settles on your lap during TV time. He’s not a barn cat, but if you have a garden, he’ll handle the rodent patrol—one mouse didn’t stand a chance in his care. Romeo is an indoor/outdoor cat who loves kids. He sprints down the block every day to join the neighborhood children and has never scratched or bitten a person. He won’t appreciate being picked up, but he enjoys belly rubs and comes when called, like a dog in a cat’s body. He isn’t a classic cuddler but relishes being close. Romeo does have skin allergies and must avoid chicken, duck, and fish. He eats a rotation of venison, rabbit, and kangaroo—unusual but manageable with the right food delivery plan. Everything you need has already been figured out. Give Romeo the freedom and loving attention he thrives on, and he’ll fit right in. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Romeo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Romeo adapt well to many living environments, but he’s happiest with space to roam both indoors and outdoors. A quiet home with land and little traffic is ideal for him.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Romeo thrives with access to outdoor space—he likes to explore and spend time outside with his people. He’s not meant to be a barn cat, but a yard or garden where he can hang out is best.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are often great with kids, and Romeo especially loves being around children. He’s gentle, reliable, and seeks out their company.











